Seven-Try Dominance: England Crushes Italy in Six Nations Showdown
England delivered a commanding performance with seven tries to secure a convincing victory over Italy in the Six Nations, keeping their title hopes alive.


England’s Seven-Try Masterclass Seals Victory Over Italy
In a thrilling Six Nations encounter at Allianz Stadium, England showcased their attacking prowess with a seven-try triumph over Italy, solidifying their position as serious title contenders. The match, which ended 47-24, was a testament to England's relentless pressure and clinical finishing.
First Half Fireworks
England raced to an early lead with Tom Willis scoring the fastest try of the tournament within three minutes. However, Italy responded with two sensational tries from Ange Capuozzo and Ross Vintcent, keeping the game tightly contested. Ollie Sleightholme’s first try and Tommy Freeman’s effort ensured England maintained a narrow 21-17 lead at halftime.
Second Half Surge
The home side turned up the heat after the break, with Marcus Smith and Tom Curry scoring quickfire tries to break Italy’s resistance. Sleightholme added his second try, while Ben Earl capped off the scoring in the dying moments. Fin Smith’s flawless kicking, converting all six tries, was instrumental in England’s dominance.
Key Performances
- Ollie Sleightholme: The winger’s double strike highlighted his growing impact on the international stage.
- Marcus Smith: His dynamic play and try early in the second half shifted the momentum decisively in England’s favor.
- Ange Capuozzo: Despite the loss, the Italian full-back dazzled with his creativity and pace.
Injury Concerns
England’s victory was marred by a serious injury to center Ollie Lawrence, who was carried off with an Achilles tendon issue. His absence could be a significant blow for England’s final-round clash against Wales and his potential inclusion in the British and Irish Lions tour.
Looking Ahead
England now trails Six Nations leaders France by one point but faces a tough task to overhaul the points difference. Their final match against Wales in Cardiff will be crucial, as they aim to capitalize on any slip-up by France.
What They Said
- Steve Borthwick (England Head Coach): “The way the team accelerated the scoreline was excellent. We’re progressing well, and the players adapted brilliantly despite the injury to Ollie Lawrence.”
- Jamie George (England Hooker): “It’s been an emotional week, but I’m proud to win my 100th cap. My mum would have loved to be here.”
- Michele Lamaro (Italy Captain): “We showed good moments, but consistency remains our challenge. We’ll keep working to improve.”
England’s comprehensive victory not only keeps their Six Nations hopes alive but also sets the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the tournament.